ePDU Web Interface Alarms and Events
This section provides ePDU Web interface alarm and event troubleshooting for the Advanced ePDU models.
Alarms indicate that a fault condition is active or imminent.
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Alarms display on both interfaces and are recorded in the event log.
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Alarms require a response.
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Events are typically conditions recorded in the event log as status information, such as Power On.
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Events are displayed on both interfaces and recorded in the event log.
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Events do not require a response.
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Table 8 lists fault conditions, potential causes, and possible troubleshooting actions you can take in response
to problems.
Table 8. Alarms and Events Troubleshooting
Alarm or Event Name
Environment Dry Contact 1
alarm
Environment Dry Contact 1
normal
Environment Dry Contact 1
state is 0
Environment Dry Contact 1
state is 1
Environment Dry Contact 2
alarm
Environment Dry Contact 2
normal
Environment Dry Contact 2
state is 0
Environment Dry Contact 2
state is 1
NOTE
Troubleshooting actions are rarely required for events. However, for these ePDUs,
be aware that some events for Network Management Card operation include
troubleshooting actions.
NOTE
For delta-configured models:
L1 represents L1-L3 data
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L2 represents L1-L2 data
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L3 represents the calculation below:
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2
2
L1 - L1 x L2 + L2
Description
This alarm appears when the dry contact 1 is in an
alarm state: open or closed. The user can define the
alarm state (open or closed) from the Web interface.
This event is logged when the dry contact 1 returns
to a normal state: open or closed. The user can
define the alarm state (open or closed) from the
Web interface.
This event is logged when the environment dry
contact 1 state changes from "closed" to "open."
This event is logged when the environment dry
contact 1 state changes from "open" to "closed."
This alarm appears when the dry contact 2 is in an
alarm state: open or closed. The user can define the
alarm state (open or closed) from the Web interface.
This event is logged when the dry contact 2 returns
to a normal state: open or closed. The user can
define the alarm state (open or closed) from the
Web interface.
This event is logged when the environment dry
contact 2 state changes from "closed" to "open."
This event is logged when the environment dry
contact 2 state changes from "open" to "closed."
Eaton Advanced ePDU Troubleshooting Guide P-164000140—Rev 1 www.eaton.com/ePDU
Troubleshooting
Actions
1- Check the equipment connected to the
Environment Monitoring Probe (EMP) dry contact.
No action required.
No action required.
No action required.
1- Check your ePDU.
No action required.
No action required.
No action required.
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